Lucy and Ann (Annie) Saffhill were two of six children born to George John Saffhill (born 1859 in Staines) and
Lucy Matilda Smith (1859-1891) who married in 1878. The other four were George John Saffhill (b. 1880),
William Saffhill (b. 1885), Henry Saffhill (b. 1887) and James Saffhill (b. 1890). After Lucy's death George married
Mabel Ethel Gardner in 1901.

Lucy and Annie's father George was the second son of nine children born to George Saffhill (1828-1890) and Ann Joel
(1836-1875) who married in 1856. The other eight were William Saffhill(b. 1857), James Saffhill (b. 1861),
Edwin Saffhill (1863-1865), Henry Saffhill (1864-1875), Ann Saffhill (Annie) (b. 1867), Thomas Saffhill (1869-1870),
John Saffhill (1871-1871) and Elizabeth Saffhill (b. 1872). After Ann's death George married Mary Elizabeth Hirons (b. 1821) in 1876.

Lucy and Annie's grandfather George was the second son of seven children born to James Saffhill (1806-1886) and
Elizabeth Johnson (1796-1882) who married in 1826. The other six were James Saffhill (1827-1888), Charlotte Saffhill (b. 1830),
Henry Saffhill (1832-1833), Eliza Saffhill (1834-1834), Jane Saffhill (1835-1890) and William Saffhill (b. 1838).

Lucy and Annie's great grandfather James was the second son of eleven children born to William Saffhill (c. 1779-1866)
and Mary Weavin (1786-1848) who married in 1805. The other ten were William Saffhill (b. 1805), Joseph Saffhill (1808-1891),
Sarah Saffhill (c. 1814), John Saffhill (1815-1872), Thomas Saffhill (b. 1816), Hannah Saffhill (c. 1817),
George Saffhill (b. 1821), Eliza Saffhill (b. 1824), Charles Saffhill (1826-1861) and Jane Saffhill (c. 1830).

Lucy and Annie's great great grandfather William was the oldest son of five children born to William Saffhill
(1751-1838) and Elizabeth Peyton (died 1803) who married in 1778. The other four were James Saffhill (c. 1784),
Elizabeth Saffhill (c. 1786), Thomas Saffhill (c. 1790) and Joseph Saffhill (c. 1797).

by Nigel Taylor
This practical and accessible guide shows how to get the most from these seemingly complex records, including those scattered in church courts before central registration was introduced in 1858.
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The Genealogist's Internet: The Essential Guide to Researching Your Family History Online

by Peter Christian
This practical guide identifies the major websites and online sources of data available to family historians. It is ideal for both beginners and more experienced researchers as it explores the most useful sources and helps readers to navigate each one.
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by Deborah Cass
Writing Your Family History helps family historians realize the full potential of the names, dates and facts that they have researched to compile a detailed family history that will be preserved for future generations.
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